Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry
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Resumo: | Tsunamis and storms cause considerable coastal flooding, numerous fatalities, destruction of structures, and erosion. The characterization of energy and frequency associated with each wave contribute to the risk assessment in coastal regions. Coastal boulder deposits represent a physical proof of extreme inundation and allow us to study the effects of marine floods further back in time than instrumental and historical records. Age estimation of these deposits is challenging due to lack of materials (such as sand, shells, corals, or organic matter) that retain information about the passage of time. Lichenometry, a simple age estimation method, which is cost-effective, quick to apply, and non-destructive, is here proposed as a solution. A lichen growth model for a calcium-tolerant lichen species was developed and used to estimate the age of a boulder deposit related to extreme marine inundation(s) in Portugal. Estimated ages indicate several very recent events (<700 years) for most of the boulders’ stabilization and agree with results obtained with optically stimulated luminescence of marine sands found beneath boulders. Frequent and recent boulder transport implies a storm-origin for this deposit. These conclusions contrast with other works describing identical deposits that are attributed to paleotsunamis. This study presents a methodology using lichenometry as a successful alternative for age estimation in rocky coastal settings. These results offer an alternative explanation for coastal boulder deposits found on the west coast of Portugal. |
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Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometryLinking extreme waves, coastal boulders and lichenometryRocky coastlinelimestonefrequencyoptically stimulated luminescencePortugalTsunamis and storms cause considerable coastal flooding, numerous fatalities, destruction of structures, and erosion. The characterization of energy and frequency associated with each wave contribute to the risk assessment in coastal regions. Coastal boulder deposits represent a physical proof of extreme inundation and allow us to study the effects of marine floods further back in time than instrumental and historical records. Age estimation of these deposits is challenging due to lack of materials (such as sand, shells, corals, or organic matter) that retain information about the passage of time. Lichenometry, a simple age estimation method, which is cost-effective, quick to apply, and non-destructive, is here proposed as a solution. A lichen growth model for a calcium-tolerant lichen species was developed and used to estimate the age of a boulder deposit related to extreme marine inundation(s) in Portugal. Estimated ages indicate several very recent events (<700 years) for most of the boulders’ stabilization and agree with results obtained with optically stimulated luminescence of marine sands found beneath boulders. Frequent and recent boulder transport implies a storm-origin for this deposit. These conclusions contrast with other works describing identical deposits that are attributed to paleotsunamis. This study presents a methodology using lichenometry as a successful alternative for age estimation in rocky coastal settings. These results offer an alternative explanation for coastal boulder deposits found on the west coast of Portugal.SAGE journalsRepositório da Universidade de LisboaOliveira, Maria AlexandraLlop, EsteveAndrade, C.Branquinho, CristinaGoble, RonaldQueiroz, SóniaFreitas, Maria da ConceiçãoPinho, Pedro2020-07-21T10:39:50Z2020-06-172020-06-17T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/44071engOliveira, M.A.; Llop, E.; Andrade, C.F.; Branquinho, C.; Goble, R; Queiroz, S.; Freitas. M.C.; Pinho, P., (2020). Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment. https://doi.org/10.1177/030913332092762910.1177/0309133320927629info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:44:40Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/44071Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:56:39.621168Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry Linking extreme waves, coastal boulders and lichenometry |
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Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry |
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Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry Oliveira, Maria Alexandra Rocky coastline limestone frequency optically stimulated luminescence Portugal |
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Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry |
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Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry |
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Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry |
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Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry |
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Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry |
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Oliveira, Maria Alexandra |
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Oliveira, Maria Alexandra Llop, Esteve Andrade, C. Branquinho, Cristina Goble, Ronald Queiroz, Sónia Freitas, Maria da Conceição Pinho, Pedro |
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Llop, Esteve Andrade, C. Branquinho, Cristina Goble, Ronald Queiroz, Sónia Freitas, Maria da Conceição Pinho, Pedro |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Oliveira, Maria Alexandra Llop, Esteve Andrade, C. Branquinho, Cristina Goble, Ronald Queiroz, Sónia Freitas, Maria da Conceição Pinho, Pedro |
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Rocky coastline limestone frequency optically stimulated luminescence Portugal |
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Rocky coastline limestone frequency optically stimulated luminescence Portugal |
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Tsunamis and storms cause considerable coastal flooding, numerous fatalities, destruction of structures, and erosion. The characterization of energy and frequency associated with each wave contribute to the risk assessment in coastal regions. Coastal boulder deposits represent a physical proof of extreme inundation and allow us to study the effects of marine floods further back in time than instrumental and historical records. Age estimation of these deposits is challenging due to lack of materials (such as sand, shells, corals, or organic matter) that retain information about the passage of time. Lichenometry, a simple age estimation method, which is cost-effective, quick to apply, and non-destructive, is here proposed as a solution. A lichen growth model for a calcium-tolerant lichen species was developed and used to estimate the age of a boulder deposit related to extreme marine inundation(s) in Portugal. Estimated ages indicate several very recent events (<700 years) for most of the boulders’ stabilization and agree with results obtained with optically stimulated luminescence of marine sands found beneath boulders. Frequent and recent boulder transport implies a storm-origin for this deposit. These conclusions contrast with other works describing identical deposits that are attributed to paleotsunamis. This study presents a methodology using lichenometry as a successful alternative for age estimation in rocky coastal settings. These results offer an alternative explanation for coastal boulder deposits found on the west coast of Portugal. |
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Oliveira, M.A.; Llop, E.; Andrade, C.F.; Branquinho, C.; Goble, R; Queiroz, S.; Freitas. M.C.; Pinho, P., (2020). Estimating the age and mechanism of boulder transport related with extreme waves using lichenometry. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133320927629 10.1177/0309133320927629 |
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